PHOTO GALLERY: Visitors see unique exhibits at MU museum crawl

Visitors to the MU Campus Gallery and Museum Crawl experience mantises, music and more. People of all ages experienced unique exhibits at nine stations set up throughout MU.

Rebecca Winters, 6, gets a close-up look at a praying mantis Thursday at the Enns Entomology Museum. The entomology museum was part of a campuswide museum crawl at MU.
|Connie McCollom

Ryan Geisert, a doctoral student in entomology, shows a Madagascar hissing cockroach to visitors at the 7th Annual Gallery & Museum Crawl on Thursday. The Enns Entomology Museum in the Agriculture Building was the eighth stop on the museum crawl.
|Connie McCollom

Nathan Smith, left, on marimba, Kyle Bauche, on hand pan, and Matt Stiens, on cajon, provide live music for visitors of the gallery and museum crawl Thursday. Smith, Bauche and Stiens are students in the MU School of Music who volunteered to play for the museum crawl.
|Connie McCollom

Nora Crutcher-McGowan and her mother, Dayan Crutcher, explore the Museum of Anthropology in Swallow Hall on Thursday. Crutcher and her daughter just moved to Columbia from Fayetteville, Ark., and decided to check out the museum crawl.
|Connie McCollom